ScienceGuy99
Member
Hello,
I'm in year 11 and my subjects are biology, chemistry, physics, maths, extension maths, advanced english and ancient history.
I'm dropping ancient history in year 12 because I don't like it at all and want the extra study time. But I also want to pick up extension 2 maths in year 12, so I'd be back to 12 units for year 12.
I want the extra study time and specialisation that comes with having 10 units... But that would mean dropping a science, and I don't particularly want to do that as I'm undecided on what area of science I want to go into
So my thinking is: If I can get some assistance with what science to drop and what field to get into during uni, I can get a great head start in year 12 by being so specialised in terms of my subject choices.
If you could just write about which two of the three sciences (bio, chem, physics) you would pick and why, I'd love to hear your opinion And also which field of science you think has the greatest potential in the future
I'm in year 11 and my subjects are biology, chemistry, physics, maths, extension maths, advanced english and ancient history.
I'm dropping ancient history in year 12 because I don't like it at all and want the extra study time. But I also want to pick up extension 2 maths in year 12, so I'd be back to 12 units for year 12.
I want the extra study time and specialisation that comes with having 10 units... But that would mean dropping a science, and I don't particularly want to do that as I'm undecided on what area of science I want to go into
So my thinking is: If I can get some assistance with what science to drop and what field to get into during uni, I can get a great head start in year 12 by being so specialised in terms of my subject choices.
If you could just write about which two of the three sciences (bio, chem, physics) you would pick and why, I'd love to hear your opinion And also which field of science you think has the greatest potential in the future